South America
Canada Issues Travel Warnings for two Caribbean nations
News Americas, New York, NY, September 30, 2024: Canada is advising its nationals to exercise a high degree of caution when traveling to two Caribbean nations – Belize and Cuba – due to concerns over crime and shortages.
Belize Travel Advisory:
Canadian authorities have issued a cautionary warning, particularly for Southside Belize City, where they recommend avoiding non-essential travel due to gang and drug-related violence, including murders and shootings.
Southside Belize City:
Gang violence is a significant issue, especially in Southside Belize City, where disputes are often resolved with weapons, and clashes between gangs over control of illegal activities are frequent. The police’s capacity to respond to violent incidents is limited, and many crimes remain unsolved. While tourists are not typically targeted, the risk of being caught in the wrong place at the wrong time remains.
Elsewhere in Belize:
Violent crime is a major concern throughout Belize, including in the capital, Belmopan. The country has one of the highest per capita murder rates globally, with drug and human trafficking, organized crime, and gang activity prevalent. Violent incidents such as murders, armed robberies, muggings, and sexual assaults are frequent. There has also been an increase in violent incidents against foreign residents, including home break-ins and physical assaults.
Cuba Travel Advisory:
For Cuba, Canada has also issued a warning to “exercise a high degree of caution” due to widespread shortages of basic necessities, including food, medicine, and fuel.
Petty Crime:
Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and purse snatching, is common, particularly in crowded tourist areas, markets, public buses, nightclubs, and beaches. Theft from hotel rooms, especially in private accommodations (casas particulares), and from cars is also frequent.
Travelers to both nations are encouraged to stay vigilant and avoid high-risk areas to ensure their safety.